User Freebsd wrote:
Who *big* recognizes FreeBSD as a viable
operating system, at least openly?
When PHK asked the FreeBSD community to donate USD16,500-33000 so he
could spend 3-6 months working regular hours on FreeBSD, Pair Networks
(pair.com) donated USD20,000.
I don't know if that's
kevlar Hodge-Podge wrote:
I just want to see if I understand the issue correctly.
From what it sounds like there would need to both be a server for all the
individual machines to connect to, and some sort of scripted client to
capture info on the machine and send it to the server. When asking
Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg wrote:
Why not make it part of the installer?
Present a screen at the end of the installation that briefly
explains the idea, and then let the user chose to view the
information about to be sent, refuse to send it or simply accept to
send it. This of course requires the
My comments are inline to make it a bit easier to see which point I'm
addressing.
Jeppe W. Larsen wrote:
-If you want to be seen and get status, you have to show what you are
good at
I think a better way of putting it would be, you have to make valuable
contributions to the project.
-In
From: Chris
While it's true anyone can flame anybody - we in the channel do have
some easy things to follow before asking. In the topic it refers to
seeking the Handbook, /usr/ports/updating /usr/src/updating.
Many users after reading such topics generally find that it's not much
to ask
Timothy Watt wrote:
Not sure if this is the correct mailing list to post this
announcement, hopefully it is, or someone can point me to the correct
one! I recently created a blog where I will be describing my
experiences with FreeBSD and hope that it will prove useful to other
FreeBSD users, or
james r relyea wrote:
i would appreciate a new freebsd loading scheme more than a replacement
loader. the main annoyance to me is the requirement that freebsd be
loaded in a primary partition. i am not familiar with the structure of
the freebsd partition or what necessitates use of a primary
Larry Rosenman wrote:
I always take Linux as a proxy for Open-Source OS in these type
of polls.
Linux: The xerox of the open-source OS community.
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